Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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ORLANDO SANTOS feat. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD)
PRESENTED BY IVO BELLO
Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My Soul", where to an extraordinary batch of original songs joins a version of a song by The Melodians, 1972, "Rivers of Babylon ", in which Orlando shows his unusual talent of interpreter. On this album there is a song (Only Love) in duet with Petaah Morgan (http://artistwiki.com/peetah-morgan), singer emerging from Jamaica, a score played by Jamaican musicians.
Orlando Santos is not a beginner in records, because is experience and talent appear in collaborations on the disc "Revistados" of GNR,in which gives voice to the theme "Sexta feira" with CharlieMartinez on keyboards (http://youtu.be/V9s1898RfzI ). Also collaborated with Cool Hipnoise, Kika Santos, Orelha Negra (http://youtu.be/nFS4GonXg64) or the british Up Bustle & Out and the bassist Jim Barr (Portishead).
His compositions are marked by words of hope and love for all beings, where we highlight the concern for nature observation or social transformation.
https://www.facebook.com/OrlandoSantosOficial
PRODUCED BY MIGUEL TEIXEIRA
SOUND BY HUGO AZEVEDO
IMAGE BY LOWCOST SESSIONS
EDITED BY ERIC DURKIN
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Chambord is the largest château in the Loire Valley; it was built to serve as a hunting lodge for Francis I, who maintained his royal residences at the châteaux of Blois and Amboise. The original design of the Château de Chambord is attributed, though with some doubt, to Domenico da Cortona; Leonardo da Vinci may also have been involved.

Chambord was altered considerably during the twenty-eight years of its construction (1519–1547), during which it was overseen on-site by Pierre Nepveu. With the château nearing completion, Francis showed off his enormous symbol of wealth and power by hosting his old archrival, Emperor Charles V, at Chambord.

Fapy Lafertin

Lafertin was born in the Romani community of Manouches, and took up guitar at the age of five. After performing in a family band with his father on violin and his brother on second guitar, he joined the Piotto orchestra. He also toured with his uncle, Eddie Bamboula Ferret. He would later play in WASO (with Koen de Cauter on reeds, Albert Vivi Limburger in drums and Michel Verstraeten in double bass) before forming his own quintet in 1985. Lafertin later followed a solo career.

Smooth Jazz Mood - Andre Lisboa

BB King Mood - André Lisboa

1:02

Wheel Mood (solo) - Luísa Lisboa

Wheel Mood (solo) - Luísa Lisboa

Wheel Mood (solo) - Luísa Lisboa

6:11

Celtic Mood for Lisboa

Celtic Mood for Lisboa

Celtic Mood for Lisboa

Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

ORLANDO SANTOS ft. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD) (BalconyTV)

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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ORLANDO SANTOS feat. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD)
PRESENTED BY IVO BELLO
Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My Soul", where to an extraordinary batch of original songs joins a version of a song by The Melodians, 1972, "Rivers of Babylon ", in which Orlando shows his unusual talent of interpreter. On this album there is a song (Only Love) in duet with Petaah Morgan (http://artistwiki.com/peetah-morgan), singer emerging from Jamaica, a score played by Jamaican musicians.
Orlando Santos is not a beginner in records, because is experience and talent appear in collaborations on the disc "Revistados" of GNR,in which gives voice to the theme "Sexta feira" with CharlieMartinez on keyboards (http://youtu.be/V9s1898RfzI ). Also collaborated with Cool Hipnoise, Kika Santos, Orelha Negra (http://youtu.be/nFS4GonXg64) or the british Up Bustle & Out and the bassist Jim Barr (Portishead).
His compositions are marked by words of hope and love for all beings, where we highlight the concern for nature observation or social transformation.
https://www.facebook.com/OrlandoSantosOficial
PRODUCED BY MIGUEL TEIXEIRA
SOUND BY HUGO AZEVEDO
IMAGE BY LOWCOST SESSIONS
EDITED BY ERIC DURKIN
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0:54

Guitarreada - André Lisboa

Guitarreada - André Lisboa

Guitarreada - André Lisboa

1:02:12

In The MOOD - Episode 201 - LIVE from Warung Beach Club, Brazil

In The MOOD - Episode 201 - LIVE from Warung Beach Club, Brazil

In The MOOD - Episode 201 - LIVE from Warung Beach Club, Brazil

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Taking Lisbon's Tram 28 At Night - Like A Roller Coaster

I think my favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take the Tram 28 after the city cleared out from all the day visitors to Lisbon. The streets then are empty and if the conductor is in a good mood, he'll blast up and down the hills of Lisbon.
Disclosure: I haven't sped up any of the footage!
Read all about the Tram 28 on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tram-28-lisbon/
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Marco&Anna, Lumiar- Lisboa

Quinta do Tagus My Mood

The Gloria Funicular In Lisbon By Night

I've filmed the Gloria Funicular during daytime but I think during the evening hours it adds a special kind of mood to the footage. Atmospheric street lights, graffiti and the reflection on the cobblestones make it very special.
Read ll about the Gloria Funicular on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/ascensor-da-gloria/

Sexta-feira de inverno em Lisboa (Mood for dancing - Martin Virgin)

Smooth Jazz Mood - Andre Lisboa

BB King Mood - André Lisboa

published: 25 Aug 2015

Wheel Mood (solo) - Luísa Lisboa

published: 21 Jun 2017

Celtic Mood for Lisboa

Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

ORLANDO SANTOS ft. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD) (BalconyTV)

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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ORLANDO SANTOS feat. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD)
PRESENTED BY IVO BELLO
Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My So...

published: 24 May 2013

Guitarreada - André Lisboa

published: 28 Aug 2015

In The MOOD - Episode 201 - LIVE from Warung Beach Club, Brazil

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New videos every week! Subscribe to Nicole Moudaber's YouTube channel for the latest music videos, tour footage, mixes, interviews and the best in techno & underground electronic music.

Taking Lisbon's Tram 28 At Night - Like A Roller Coaster

I think my favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take the Tram 28 after the city cleared out from all the day visitors to Lisbon. The streets then are empty and if the conductor is in a good mood, he'll blast up and down the hills of Lisbon.
Disclosure: I haven't sped up any of the footage!
Read all about the Tram 28 on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tram-28-lisbon/
DigitalNomadsLet's Talk, join our DiscordGroup: https://discord.gg/HQjJmYw

Marco&Anna, Lumiar- Lisboa

Quinta do Tagus My Mood

The Gloria Funicular In Lisbon By Night

I've filmed the Gloria Funicular during daytime but I think during the evening hours it adds a special kind of mood to the footage. Atmospheric street lights, graffiti and the reflection on the cobblestones make it very special.
Read ll about the Gloria Funicular on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/ascensor-da-gloria/

Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

ORLANDO SANTOS ft. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD) (BalconyTV)

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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ORLANDO SANTOS feat. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD)
PRESENTED BY IVO BELLO
Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My Soul", where to an extraordinary batch of original songs joins a version of a song by The Melodians, 1972, "Rivers of Babylon ", in which Orlando shows his unusual talent of interpreter. On this album there is a song (Only Love) in duet with Petaah Morgan (http://artistwiki.com/peetah-morgan), singer emerging from Jamaica, a score played by Jamaican musicians.
Orlando Santos is not a beginner in records, because is experience and talent appear in collaborations on the disc "Revistados" of GNR,in which gives voice to the theme "Sexta feira" with CharlieMartinez on keyboards (http://youtu.be/V9s1898RfzI ). Also collaborated with Cool Hipnoise, Kika Santos, Orelha Negra (http://youtu.be/nFS4GonXg64) or the british Up Bustle & Out and the bassist Jim Barr (Portishead).
His compositions are marked by words of hope and love for all beings, where we highlight the concern for nature observation or social transformation.
https://www.facebook.com/OrlandoSantosOficial
PRODUCED BY MIGUEL TEIXEIRA
SOUND BY HUGO AZEVEDO
IMAGE BY LOWCOST SESSIONS
EDITED BY ERIC DURKIN
Tune in again to BalconyTV //

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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ORLANDO SANTOS feat. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD)
PRESENTED BY IVO BELLO
Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My Soul", where to an extraordinary batch of original songs joins a version of a song by The Melodians, 1972, "Rivers of Babylon ", in which Orlando shows his unusual talent of interpreter. On this album there is a song (Only Love) in duet with Petaah Morgan (http://artistwiki.com/peetah-morgan), singer emerging from Jamaica, a score played by Jamaican musicians.
Orlando Santos is not a beginner in records, because is experience and talent appear in collaborations on the disc "Revistados" of GNR,in which gives voice to the theme "Sexta feira" with CharlieMartinez on keyboards (http://youtu.be/V9s1898RfzI ). Also collaborated with Cool Hipnoise, Kika Santos, Orelha Negra (http://youtu.be/nFS4GonXg64) or the british Up Bustle & Out and the bassist Jim Barr (Portishead).
His compositions are marked by words of hope and love for all beings, where we highlight the concern for nature observation or social transformation.
https://www.facebook.com/OrlandoSantosOficial
PRODUCED BY MIGUEL TEIXEIRA
SOUND BY HUGO AZEVEDO
IMAGE BY LOWCOST SESSIONS
EDITED BY ERIC DURKIN
Tune in again to BalconyTV //

Taking Lisbon's Tram 28 At Night - Like A Roller Coaster

I think my favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take the Tram 28 after the city cleared out from all the day visitors to Lisbon. The streets then are empty and ...

I think my favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take the Tram 28 after the city cleared out from all the day visitors to Lisbon. The streets then are empty and if the conductor is in a good mood, he'll blast up and down the hills of Lisbon.
Disclosure: I haven't sped up any of the footage!
Read all about the Tram 28 on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tram-28-lisbon/
DigitalNomadsLet's Talk, join our DiscordGroup: https://discord.gg/HQjJmYw

I think my favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take the Tram 28 after the city cleared out from all the day visitors to Lisbon. The streets then are empty and if the conductor is in a good mood, he'll blast up and down the hills of Lisbon.
Disclosure: I haven't sped up any of the footage!
Read all about the Tram 28 on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tram-28-lisbon/
DigitalNomadsLet's Talk, join our DiscordGroup: https://discord.gg/HQjJmYw

The Gloria Funicular In Lisbon By Night

I've filmed the Gloria Funicular during daytime but I think during the evening hours it adds a special kind of mood to the footage. Atmospheric street lights, g...

I've filmed the Gloria Funicular during daytime but I think during the evening hours it adds a special kind of mood to the footage. Atmospheric street lights, graffiti and the reflection on the cobblestones make it very special.
Read ll about the Gloria Funicular on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/ascensor-da-gloria/

I've filmed the Gloria Funicular during daytime but I think during the evening hours it adds a special kind of mood to the footage. Atmospheric street lights, graffiti and the reflection on the cobblestones make it very special.
Read ll about the Gloria Funicular on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/ascensor-da-gloria/

Fine Art tips with the Greatest Watercolour Lesson with Alvaro Castagnet on Colour In Your Life

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In this fine art TV show episode Alvaro Castagnet is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 06
Episode - 12
Filmed on Location at - Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s most highly respected watercolor artists, and he's back for another episode with Colour In Your Life!
Alvaro Castagnet was born in Montevideo, in the beautiful South American country of Uruguay. His early inte...

Lisbon: Ocean sounds in a Quite Beach Cafe

Study With Us in Lisbon. Enjoy this blue noise of the ocean waves.
You can use this in:
1. Studying to this ambient noise in the background.
2. Setting up the mood in a room.
3. Isolating outside noise while listening to music by playing this in parallel in a low volume.
4. Working on creative tasks. Check out this study for more info www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/665048
The Quote:
"You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."
Tips for studying from https://greatist.com/happiness/better...
* Space out the material and repeat it
* Tell a tale: make whatever you want to remember into a one sentence crazy story
* Move around: study the same things but in different areas * Switch it up: don't stick to one topic
* Test yourself often
* Write whatever you are ...

One of the best Djs set performed by Victor Calderone
Tracklist is unknown, so, feel free to type in the comments section names and times for the tracks. Enjoy!
All rights belong to the respective authors/producers.

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In this fine art TV show episode Alvaro Castagnet is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 06
Episode - 12
Filmed on Location at - Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s most highly respected watercolor artists, and he's back for another episode with Colour In Your Life!
Alvaro Castagnet was born in Montevideo, in the beautiful South American country of Uruguay. His early interest in art was cultivated mainly by his father, who sent him to the National School of Art in Montevideo at a very young age where he was taught by ProfessorEsteban Garino. Castagnet carried on his formal education in art at the Fine ArtsUniversity, where Miguel AngelPareja was his oil painting tutor.
Alvaro Castagnet migrated to Australia in 1983, and lived there enjoying the cosmopolitan and forward-looking attitude of that country for 20 years. Alvaro Castagnet is fluent in Spanish, Italian, and English and currently lives in Montevideo, Uruguay. Castagnet has been holding solo exhibitions since 1985, and has been recognised with dozens of awards over the last 30 years.
Alvaro Castagnet writes articles for many international artist publications worldwide. Alvaro travels around the world, painting, demonstrating, lecturing, and judging art competitions also guest-attending exhibitions of his work. He is the author of the out-of-print, “WatercolorPainting withPassion” & “Painting with Passion – BeyondTechnique” books. Alvaro is featured in innumerable art books, videos, DVDs and acclaimed international art publications.His main studio is located in Montevideo, Uruguay. He lives with his wife, Ana Maria & their teenagers sons, Gaston & Calvin.
Alvaro Castagnet is in constant demand for solo exhibitions, workshops and instruction. His expert eye is highly sought after as a juror of prestigious art shows. The art of Alvaro Castagnet captures the very soul of his subjects with passion, boldness and elegance.
His paintings are imbued with a mood, a mystery that engage and lure the viewer into the magic. He is an expressive painter. He exhibits a strong, impressive and colorful style with superb interpretation of light effects that capture the soul of places he paints.
Alvaro Castagnet is the winner of numerous esteemed national and international painting awards from such prestigious organizations as the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society (USA), and the ShanghaiZhujiajiaoInternationalWatercolour Biennial Award , 2010.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.alvarocastagnet.net/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/ColourInYourLife

SupportColourIn Your Life on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/colourinyourlife
In this fine art TV show episode Alvaro Castagnet is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
https://www.youtube.com/c/ColourinyourlifeAu
New fine art TV show episodes loaded every Wednesday AEST.
https://www.facebook.com/PutSomeColourInYourLife/
https://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/
FineArtTV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 06
Episode - 12
Filmed on Location at - Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s most highly respected watercolor artists, and he's back for another episode with Colour In Your Life!
Alvaro Castagnet was born in Montevideo, in the beautiful South American country of Uruguay. His early interest in art was cultivated mainly by his father, who sent him to the National School of Art in Montevideo at a very young age where he was taught by ProfessorEsteban Garino. Castagnet carried on his formal education in art at the Fine ArtsUniversity, where Miguel AngelPareja was his oil painting tutor.
Alvaro Castagnet migrated to Australia in 1983, and lived there enjoying the cosmopolitan and forward-looking attitude of that country for 20 years. Alvaro Castagnet is fluent in Spanish, Italian, and English and currently lives in Montevideo, Uruguay. Castagnet has been holding solo exhibitions since 1985, and has been recognised with dozens of awards over the last 30 years.
Alvaro Castagnet writes articles for many international artist publications worldwide. Alvaro travels around the world, painting, demonstrating, lecturing, and judging art competitions also guest-attending exhibitions of his work. He is the author of the out-of-print, “WatercolorPainting withPassion” & “Painting with Passion – BeyondTechnique” books. Alvaro is featured in innumerable art books, videos, DVDs and acclaimed international art publications.His main studio is located in Montevideo, Uruguay. He lives with his wife, Ana Maria & their teenagers sons, Gaston & Calvin.
Alvaro Castagnet is in constant demand for solo exhibitions, workshops and instruction. His expert eye is highly sought after as a juror of prestigious art shows. The art of Alvaro Castagnet captures the very soul of his subjects with passion, boldness and elegance.
His paintings are imbued with a mood, a mystery that engage and lure the viewer into the magic. He is an expressive painter. He exhibits a strong, impressive and colorful style with superb interpretation of light effects that capture the soul of places he paints.
Alvaro Castagnet is the winner of numerous esteemed national and international painting awards from such prestigious organizations as the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society (USA), and the ShanghaiZhujiajiaoInternationalWatercolour Biennial Award , 2010.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://www.alvarocastagnet.net/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/ColourInYourLife

TRACKLIST
1. Gira Giro 0:45
2. Jah Flow 5:08
3. Entre o Céu e a Terra 9:00
4. Mexe Mexe feat. Beat Laden 14:59
5. SocialInsecurity 18:30
6. Oxalá feat. Vitorino 26:09
7. Bankster 31:22
8. Deserto Amanhã 37:19
9. Heartist 44:01
10. Wari feat. Florian Doucet 49:30
11. Cegueira 54:45
12. Kutch Nahi feat. MaheshVinayakram 58:58
Lisbon – Over the past ten years, Terrakota has forged its own pan-African and trans-Atlantic rootsworldkota sound, a style that has travelled the world, always looking for musical fusions within the multi-ethnic cauldron: Afro-Brazilian rhythms, soukouss, reggae, afrobeat, gnawa, influences from India & beyond. On its sixth studio album “Oxalá”, the band embraces its Portuguese roots while diving more deeply into their rock influences.
This newfound love for their Portuguese roots might be a surprise for some, it's just the normal evolution of the band that has lead to this new sound, influenced by the fresh energy of new members and the new process of creation. Terrakota's first albums were inspired by travels to Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, while also incorporating influences from Latin America. The fourth album is clearly marked by their trip to India. This one is inspired by an internal travel, giving light to Portuguese songs built on top of their Afro-explosive melting pot.
It's not Portuguese chanson but tracks with a more simple structure, always with the typical Terrakota instrumentals that arise from the same cauldron of ideas. Desert blues, Afro-rock, electric batuque, ethnic funk-rock, gnawa, samba & soukouss, sang in Portuguese, while Africa remains the main source, the starting point from where the band looks for the perfect alchemy to get to their trademark modern roots sound, where all borders, distances and barriers are wiped out.
OXALÁ
“Oxalá” is a Portuguese word, of Arabic origin, celebrated in Brazil. It comes from the Arabic expression “inch'allah”, an expression often used in Portuguese (“se Deus quiser”). In Portugal, Oxalá stands for the desire for something to happen. Followers of the Afro-Brazilian religion candomblé know Oxalá or Obatalá as the first orixá (Nigerian yoruba god), creator of the world, men, animals and plants.
One word, one expression but a lot of meaning, a place where many cultures collide and intermingle. A word that comes from the Arabs, who were based in Portugal for centuries and left their marks, before it was introduced in Lusophone countries via the trans-atlantic slave trade. These darkest pages of human history somehow fascinates Terrakota, following the ancient trade routes, but turned upside-down, from the New World back to Africa, drinking from the fantastic musical diversity that has been spread around the world through slavery.
For Terrakota, Oxalá, that desire for something to happen, can be understood as a political statement, a desire for humans to go back to a lifestyle in harmony with the nature that surrounds us, for a world without borders where cultural encounters are the norm, a No Man's Land where no man can claim the land is theirs. The critical status of the human societies and the planet serve as a base for a conscious message to which the band will not renounce.
On this sixth album, the leaders of the Portuguese Afro/world/fusion scene have again invited some special guests to make the music even richer, special people with whom the band has a privileged relationship: traditional Alentejo singer Vitorino, Indian singer Mahesh Vinayakram, French rapper Florian Doucet, beatmaker & producer Beat Laden, Kumpania Algazzara's horn section, and backing vocals by the Lisbon-based Selma Uamusse (Mozambique) & Anastácia Carvalho (Angola), without forgetting a brilliant text by the Angolan rapper Luaty Ikonoklasta.
After parting ways with vocalist Romi and two sabbaticals, Terrakota has added fresh blood with the young and talented singer/multi-instrumentalist Gonçalo Sarmento, the gracious performer/dancer Diana Rego, as well as new drummer Márcio Pinto and percussionist Paulo das Cavernas. These new elements and the extra years of travelling for the veterans have brought Terrakota to an even more mature sound, concising lyrics and the guts to do some songwriting in addition to their explosive Afro-world sound. The Portuguese globetrotters have reached new highs and are ready to take Europe by storm and get back to the international festivals to spread their positive vibes, politically engaged message and energizing musical melting-pot!
Pre-single & videoclip “Mexe Mexe” (April 2016)
New video “Gira Giro” (October 2016) to be followed by “Social Insecurity” (November 2016)
“Oxalá” is an independent release and comes out internationally on the 7th of October, distributed by Altafonte (Portugal, Spain & digital worldwide) and ZephyrusMusic (rest of the world).

TRACKLIST
1. Gira Giro 0:45
2. Jah Flow 5:08
3. Entre o Céu e a Terra 9:00
4. Mexe Mexe feat. Beat Laden 14:59
5. SocialInsecurity 18:30
6. Oxalá feat. Vitorino 26:09
7. Bankster 31:22
8. Deserto Amanhã 37:19
9. Heartist 44:01
10. Wari feat. Florian Doucet 49:30
11. Cegueira 54:45
12. Kutch Nahi feat. MaheshVinayakram 58:58
Lisbon – Over the past ten years, Terrakota has forged its own pan-African and trans-Atlantic rootsworldkota sound, a style that has travelled the world, always looking for musical fusions within the multi-ethnic cauldron: Afro-Brazilian rhythms, soukouss, reggae, afrobeat, gnawa, influences from India & beyond. On its sixth studio album “Oxalá”, the band embraces its Portuguese roots while diving more deeply into their rock influences.
This newfound love for their Portuguese roots might be a surprise for some, it's just the normal evolution of the band that has lead to this new sound, influenced by the fresh energy of new members and the new process of creation. Terrakota's first albums were inspired by travels to Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, while also incorporating influences from Latin America. The fourth album is clearly marked by their trip to India. This one is inspired by an internal travel, giving light to Portuguese songs built on top of their Afro-explosive melting pot.
It's not Portuguese chanson but tracks with a more simple structure, always with the typical Terrakota instrumentals that arise from the same cauldron of ideas. Desert blues, Afro-rock, electric batuque, ethnic funk-rock, gnawa, samba & soukouss, sang in Portuguese, while Africa remains the main source, the starting point from where the band looks for the perfect alchemy to get to their trademark modern roots sound, where all borders, distances and barriers are wiped out.
OXALÁ
“Oxalá” is a Portuguese word, of Arabic origin, celebrated in Brazil. It comes from the Arabic expression “inch'allah”, an expression often used in Portuguese (“se Deus quiser”). In Portugal, Oxalá stands for the desire for something to happen. Followers of the Afro-Brazilian religion candomblé know Oxalá or Obatalá as the first orixá (Nigerian yoruba god), creator of the world, men, animals and plants.
One word, one expression but a lot of meaning, a place where many cultures collide and intermingle. A word that comes from the Arabs, who were based in Portugal for centuries and left their marks, before it was introduced in Lusophone countries via the trans-atlantic slave trade. These darkest pages of human history somehow fascinates Terrakota, following the ancient trade routes, but turned upside-down, from the New World back to Africa, drinking from the fantastic musical diversity that has been spread around the world through slavery.
For Terrakota, Oxalá, that desire for something to happen, can be understood as a political statement, a desire for humans to go back to a lifestyle in harmony with the nature that surrounds us, for a world without borders where cultural encounters are the norm, a No Man's Land where no man can claim the land is theirs. The critical status of the human societies and the planet serve as a base for a conscious message to which the band will not renounce.
On this sixth album, the leaders of the Portuguese Afro/world/fusion scene have again invited some special guests to make the music even richer, special people with whom the band has a privileged relationship: traditional Alentejo singer Vitorino, Indian singer Mahesh Vinayakram, French rapper Florian Doucet, beatmaker & producer Beat Laden, Kumpania Algazzara's horn section, and backing vocals by the Lisbon-based Selma Uamusse (Mozambique) & Anastácia Carvalho (Angola), without forgetting a brilliant text by the Angolan rapper Luaty Ikonoklasta.
After parting ways with vocalist Romi and two sabbaticals, Terrakota has added fresh blood with the young and talented singer/multi-instrumentalist Gonçalo Sarmento, the gracious performer/dancer Diana Rego, as well as new drummer Márcio Pinto and percussionist Paulo das Cavernas. These new elements and the extra years of travelling for the veterans have brought Terrakota to an even more mature sound, concising lyrics and the guts to do some songwriting in addition to their explosive Afro-world sound. The Portuguese globetrotters have reached new highs and are ready to take Europe by storm and get back to the international festivals to spread their positive vibes, politically engaged message and energizing musical melting-pot!
Pre-single & videoclip “Mexe Mexe” (April 2016)
New video “Gira Giro” (October 2016) to be followed by “Social Insecurity” (November 2016)
“Oxalá” is an independent release and comes out internationally on the 7th of October, distributed by Altafonte (Portugal, Spain & digital worldwide) and ZephyrusMusic (rest of the world).

Lisbon: Ocean sounds in a Quite Beach Cafe

Study With Us in Lisbon. Enjoy this blue noise of the ocean waves.
You can use this in:
1. Studying to this ambient noise in the background.
2. Setting up the ...

Study With Us in Lisbon. Enjoy this blue noise of the ocean waves.
You can use this in:
1. Studying to this ambient noise in the background.
2. Setting up the mood in a room.
3. Isolating outside noise while listening to music by playing this in parallel in a low volume.
4. Working on creative tasks. Check out this study for more info www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/665048
The Quote:
"You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."
Tips for studying from https://greatist.com/happiness/better...
* Space out the material and repeat it
* Tell a tale: make whatever you want to remember into a one sentence crazy story
* Move around: study the same things but in different areas * Switch it up: don't stick to one topic
* Test yourself often
* Write whatever you are studying down, this will help you remember it better
* Say it out loud * Drink lots of water (and may be coffee)
* Treat yourself: give yourself little rewards for milestones
* Study in a group .... Tips on using this channel:
* Use it for isolating outside noise
* Use it when doing creative work especially (Research shows ambient noise help make one more creative)
* You are not alone, probably all the people listening to this channel are studying and trying to get through it too
* Pause the ad blocker for a little bit to help out the poor guy on the other side ;)
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Study With Us in Lisbon. Enjoy this blue noise of the ocean waves.
You can use this in:
1. Studying to this ambient noise in the background.
2. Setting up the mood in a room.
3. Isolating outside noise while listening to music by playing this in parallel in a low volume.
4. Working on creative tasks. Check out this study for more info www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/665048
The Quote:
"You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."
Tips for studying from https://greatist.com/happiness/better...
* Space out the material and repeat it
* Tell a tale: make whatever you want to remember into a one sentence crazy story
* Move around: study the same things but in different areas * Switch it up: don't stick to one topic
* Test yourself often
* Write whatever you are studying down, this will help you remember it better
* Say it out loud * Drink lots of water (and may be coffee)
* Treat yourself: give yourself little rewards for milestones
* Study in a group .... Tips on using this channel:
* Use it for isolating outside noise
* Use it when doing creative work especially (Research shows ambient noise help make one more creative)
* You are not alone, probably all the people listening to this channel are studying and trying to get through it too
* Pause the ad blocker for a little bit to help out the poor guy on the other side ;)
* Don't forget to subscribe :D
Checkout this study about ambient noises: www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/665048

One of the best Djs set performed by Victor Calderone
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One of the best Djs set performed by Victor Calderone
Tracklist is unknown, so, feel free to type in the comments section names and times for the tracks. Enjoy!
All rights belong to the respective authors/producers.

Celtic Mood for Lisboa

Some views from Lisboa and Sintra in April. This jamming is widely inspired from CelticMood by François Sciortino. I've just changed the bass line which gives a little african touch I think... the nylon guitar is great for that.

ORLANDO SANTOS ft. KIKA - FOR REAL (ACOUSTIC MOOD) (BalconyTV)

OrlandoSantos performs the song 'For Real' featuring Kika for BalconyTV
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Orlando Santos is a Portuguese musician and composer, and one of the best nationals voices. Admirer of Jamaican culture, Orlando Santos dives into territories close to the reggae, rock and soul music. It is one of the few musicians to play so excels the "slide guitar" in Portugal, an instrument that was offered by Ben Harper after a concert in Lisbon.
After many years of music and composition, playing in Clubs and festivals, is preparing to publish his first album "My Soul", where to an extraordinary batch of original songs joins a version of a song by The Melodians, 1972, "Rivers of Babylon ", in which Orlando shows his unusual talent of interpreter. On this album there is a song (Only Love) in duet with Petaah Morgan (http://artistwiki.com/peetah-morgan), singer emerging from Jamaica, a score played by Jamaican musicians.
Orlando Santos is not a beginner in records, because is experience and talent appear in collaborations on the disc "Revistados" of GNR,in which gives voice to the theme "Sexta feira" with CharlieMartinez on keyboards (http://youtu.be/V9s1898RfzI ). Also collaborated with Cool Hipnoise, Kika Santos, Orelha Negra (http://youtu.be/nFS4GonXg64) or the british Up Bustle & Out and the bassist Jim Barr (Portishead).
His compositions are marked by words of hope and love for all beings, where we highlight the concern for nature observation or social transformation.
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Fine Art tips with the Greatest Watercolour Lesson with Alvaro Castagnet on Colour In Your Life

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Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s most highly respected watercolor artists, and he's back for another episode with Colour In Your Life!
Alvaro Castagnet was born in Montevideo, in the beautiful South American country of Uruguay. His early interest in art was cultivated mainly by his father, who sent him to the National School of Art in Montevideo at a very young age where he was taught by ProfessorEsteban Garino. Castagnet carried on his formal education in art at the Fine ArtsUniversity, where Miguel AngelPareja was his oil painting tutor.
Alvaro Castagnet migrated to Australia in 1983, and lived there enjoying the cosmopolitan and forward-looking attitude of that country for 20 years. Alvaro Castagnet is fluent in Spanish, Italian, and English and currently lives in Montevideo, Uruguay. Castagnet has been holding solo exhibitions since 1985, and has been recognised with dozens of awards over the last 30 years.
Alvaro Castagnet writes articles for many international artist publications worldwide. Alvaro travels around the world, painting, demonstrating, lecturing, and judging art competitions also guest-attending exhibitions of his work. He is the author of the out-of-print, “WatercolorPainting withPassion” & “Painting with Passion – BeyondTechnique” books. Alvaro is featured in innumerable art books, videos, DVDs and acclaimed international art publications.His main studio is located in Montevideo, Uruguay. He lives with his wife, Ana Maria & their teenagers sons, Gaston & Calvin.
Alvaro Castagnet is in constant demand for solo exhibitions, workshops and instruction. His expert eye is highly sought after as a juror of prestigious art shows. The art of Alvaro Castagnet captures the very soul of his subjects with passion, boldness and elegance.
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Terrakota - Oxalá (Full Album) 2016

TRACKLIST
1. Gira Giro 0:45
2. Jah Flow 5:08
3. Entre o Céu e a Terra 9:00
4. Mexe Mexe feat. Beat Laden 14:59
5. SocialInsecurity 18:30
6. Oxalá feat. Vitorino 26:09
7. Bankster 31:22
8. Deserto Amanhã 37:19
9. Heartist 44:01
10. Wari feat. Florian Doucet 49:30
11. Cegueira 54:45
12. Kutch Nahi feat. MaheshVinayakram 58:58
Lisbon – Over the past ten years, Terrakota has forged its own pan-African and trans-Atlantic rootsworldkota sound, a style that has travelled the world, always looking for musical fusions within the multi-ethnic cauldron: Afro-Brazilian rhythms, soukouss, reggae, afrobeat, gnawa, influences from India & beyond. On its sixth studio album “Oxalá”, the band embraces its Portuguese roots while diving more deeply into their rock influences.
This newfound love for their Portuguese roots might be a surprise for some, it's just the normal evolution of the band that has lead to this new sound, influenced by the fresh energy of new members and the new process of creation. Terrakota's first albums were inspired by travels to Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, while also incorporating influences from Latin America. The fourth album is clearly marked by their trip to India. This one is inspired by an internal travel, giving light to Portuguese songs built on top of their Afro-explosive melting pot.
It's not Portuguese chanson but tracks with a more simple structure, always with the typical Terrakota instrumentals that arise from the same cauldron of ideas. Desert blues, Afro-rock, electric batuque, ethnic funk-rock, gnawa, samba & soukouss, sang in Portuguese, while Africa remains the main source, the starting point from where the band looks for the perfect alchemy to get to their trademark modern roots sound, where all borders, distances and barriers are wiped out.
OXALÁ
“Oxalá” is a Portuguese word, of Arabic origin, celebrated in Brazil. It comes from the Arabic expression “inch'allah”, an expression often used in Portuguese (“se Deus quiser”). In Portugal, Oxalá stands for the desire for something to happen. Followers of the Afro-Brazilian religion candomblé know Oxalá or Obatalá as the first orixá (Nigerian yoruba god), creator of the world, men, animals and plants.
One word, one expression but a lot of meaning, a place where many cultures collide and intermingle. A word that comes from the Arabs, who were based in Portugal for centuries and left their marks, before it was introduced in Lusophone countries via the trans-atlantic slave trade. These darkest pages of human history somehow fascinates Terrakota, following the ancient trade routes, but turned upside-down, from the New World back to Africa, drinking from the fantastic musical diversity that has been spread around the world through slavery.
For Terrakota, Oxalá, that desire for something to happen, can be understood as a political statement, a desire for humans to go back to a lifestyle in harmony with the nature that surrounds us, for a world without borders where cultural encounters are the norm, a No Man's Land where no man can claim the land is theirs. The critical status of the human societies and the planet serve as a base for a conscious message to which the band will not renounce.
On this sixth album, the leaders of the Portuguese Afro/world/fusion scene have again invited some special guests to make the music even richer, special people with whom the band has a privileged relationship: traditional Alentejo singer Vitorino, Indian singer Mahesh Vinayakram, French rapper Florian Doucet, beatmaker & producer Beat Laden, Kumpania Algazzara's horn section, and backing vocals by the Lisbon-based Selma Uamusse (Mozambique) & Anastácia Carvalho (Angola), without forgetting a brilliant text by the Angolan rapper Luaty Ikonoklasta.
After parting ways with vocalist Romi and two sabbaticals, Terrakota has added fresh blood with the young and talented singer/multi-instrumentalist Gonçalo Sarmento, the gracious performer/dancer Diana Rego, as well as new drummer Márcio Pinto and percussionist Paulo das Cavernas. These new elements and the extra years of travelling for the veterans have brought Terrakota to an even more mature sound, concising lyrics and the guts to do some songwriting in addition to their explosive Afro-world sound. The Portuguese globetrotters have reached new highs and are ready to take Europe by storm and get back to the international festivals to spread their positive vibes, politically engaged message and energizing musical melting-pot!
Pre-single & videoclip “Mexe Mexe” (April 2016)
New video “Gira Giro” (October 2016) to be followed by “Social Insecurity” (November 2016)
“Oxalá” is an independent release and comes out internationally on the 7th of October, distributed by Altafonte (Portugal, Spain & digital worldwide) and ZephyrusMusic (rest of the world).

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